Reverse image search found nothing. Facial recognition returned no matches.
But perhaps the most haunting theory comes from a single comment left on a re-upload of “Rocco’s Theorem,” posted just last year: “I was at a party in 2015. A person in a hoodie handed me a USB and said nothing. I went home, listened. The next morning, I forgot my mother’s face for ten seconds. It came back. But it came back wrong. That’s the power of Zaawaadi. They don’t change the world. They change the cracks in your memory where the world lives.” The commenter’s username: zaawaadi rocco
The name itself is a puzzle. “Zaawaadi” may be a corruption of “Zawadi,” which means “gift” in Swahili—or perhaps a reference to Zawadi, a character in a obscure post-colonial novel. “Rocco” could be a nod to Rocco Siffredi, the pornographic actor, suggesting a deliberate collision of the sacred and the profane. Or it could be meaningless. With Zaawaadi, meaning is always suspect. Reverse image search found nothing